howard elmer armstrongDear sir, I'm writing because howard armstrong is my biological great grandfather. He married Lucy armstrong in 1916, and they had three boys, robert,James(kline) and Thomas( caple) my grandfather)-the younger boys were adopted as a single mother during the depression she could only afford to keep the eldest who was about 7. Luckily the boys knew each other, as neighbours took them in, and all grew up knowing their birth mother. Have you any connection to the family or are you a 1911 baseball fan? Thank you.vivien.

Allen's Vale in NYI recently visited Vale and looked for you for Lewis and William Allen. We found the plot but there were no stones for either William or Lewis. There were stones that could not be read as they were worn off. The only William we found was William F. 1882-1900, in a plot near, which is already listed on Find A Grave.Alice Morrison

St Joseph Cemetery-Lobrillo gravesitesHi Adam-I filled your request for Frank Lobrillo. He is buried with is wife, Mary Felice Lobrillo (1895-1971) along with their son, Albert LoBrillo (1915-1945) and his wife, Claire LoBrillo Pontarelli (1914-1955). I took pictures of their headstones too so if you create memorial pages for them let me know and I'll post them...Mary

RE: Virginia MarazzoYou're welcome Adam. I also added a photo of Virginia from her obit too. I'm off to take some more photos today at Fairview. My father is buried there, which is why I visit so often so I'll be grabbing up more headstone photos to include.

I will be taking some up in Lundy's Lane Cemetery when the weather gets better. I have several relatives and friends buried there as well. I am sort of the caretaker for the grave sites as family members do not have time to tend to them.

So you should find more photo uploads to add to memorials you've included in Fairview. I'll get as many as I can. I realize it's helpful for loved ones to actually see grave sites, so I know how important it is to have the photos.

Max Mort RogersAdam: If you have no problem with it, I'd love to take over the Mort Rogers site. I know where he is buried and just about everything concerning his amateur baseball days in Brooklyn and here in Massachusetts, and his family. The NA umpiring duties are about 10% of his baseball life.

St Joseph Cemetery-Frank LobrilloHi Adam-On your page for Frank Lobrillo you have his date of death as Nov 8, 1937. Are you sure it isn't Nov 8, 1967? I find a Frank Lobrillo at St Joseph's who was interred on Nov 11, 1967 at the age of 80 and an obit from the Chicago Tribune on Nov 9, 1967 which matches most of the children you have listed in the bio on your page. That Frank Lobrillo is buried in Section AA, Block 1, Lot 209....Mary